Completed a BArchSc degree (or equivalent), with a minimum grade point average (GPA) or equivalent of 3.00/4.33 (B)
Achieved a minimum of 3.00/4.33 (B) in the last two years of study
Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications. The MArch program offers preparation for entry into the profession of architecture to students admitted with an undergraduate degree in architectural science (BArchSc) or its equivalent.
You must hold an undergraduate pre-professional degree in architecture that is part of an accredited professional program (CACB or equivalent). College programs and degrees that are not part of an accredited architecture program are normally considered insufficient preparation for admission to the program.
General Requirement
IELTS- Academic: 7
TOEFL (IBT) Institution Code 0886: 93
CAEL: 70
PTE: 63
English language proficiency requirement
This is an exciting time in history. Technological growth, environmental shifts and increased global connectivity pose challenges and offer unprecedented opportunities. We need a new way of seeing the world—starting with an understanding of the critical role that architecture plays in creating a dynamic future.
The master of architecture (MArch) program will prepare you to create this future. Designed to strengthen your ability to think critically, act collaboratively and respond with impactful solutions, the two-year, five-semester program is framed by the intersecting program themes that are outlined below.
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Descriptions for each of the following courses, as well as a full program curriculum, can be found on Ryerson's Yeates School of Graduate Studies Architecture webpage.
AR8201 Advanced Construction Case Studies
AR8202 Architectural Theory Since 1968
AR8203 Architectural Writing
AR8204 Architecture in Public Policy
AR8205 The Architecture of Urban Housing
AR8206 Canadian Architecture Since 1945
AR8207 Contemporary Theories of Urbanism
AR8208 Creating Space Simulation
AR8209 Advanced Design Methods
AR8210 Digital Tools
AR8211 Ecology
AR8212 Fire Safety in the Built Environment
AR8213 Glass in Architecture
AR8214 Heritage Conservation Theory and Practice
AR8215 How Buildings Work
AR8216 Landscape and Ecological Design
AR8217 Landscape Design, Theory, and Application
AR8218 Performance Modeling
AR8219 The Small Building
AR8220 Sustainable Ratings Systems
AR8221 Architectural Representation
AR8222 Sustainable Housing Design
AR8223 Building Management System
AR8224 Designing the Productive City
AR8225 Globalization and Construction
AR8226 Directed Studies in Canadian Construction
AR8227 Minimal Housing
AR8228 Research Seminar: Global Communities
AR8229 Research Seminar: Emerging Technologies
AR8230 Research Seminar: Sustainable Design
Insurance/year: 835.98 CAD